Emerging filmmaker and writer with a BA (Hons) in Film Studies from the University of Warwick, one of the UK’s top-ranked film programs. He also trained at the London Film Academy, focusing on hands-on cinematography and editing. Passionate about global cinema, visual storytelling, and character-driven narratives, he brings a fresh, creative voice to MAXMAG's film and culture coverage.
Netflix is not only a home for buzzy blockbusters and feel-good sitcoms; it also hosts a formidable catalog of films that stare directly into grief, guilt, trauma, and the aching…
When you’re scrolling for the perfect film to warm your heart, nothing quite compares to love story movies on Netflix. The streaming giant has curated romances that span eras, cultures,…
The best horror movies on Netflix deliver the thrills across every subgenre: supernatural hauntings, psychological breakdowns, folk terrors, creature features, found-footage nightmares, and sly horror-comedies that end with a wink…
Brazilian cinema has a long and fascinating history, blending the rhythms of samba and bossa nova with complex stories of love, politics, and survival. For decades, directors have crafted films…
Poland movies—commonly referred to as Polish movies—stand among the most distinctive and influential bodies of work in European cinema. From historical dramas that examine the country’s turbulent past to poetic…
Cinema that connects cultures has a unique power, and American Mexican movies embody this beautifully. These films bring Mexican voices, traditions, and struggles into the global spotlight while benefiting from…
Few actors in world cinema have commanded the screen as gracefully and powerfully as Omar Sharif. From his early days in Egyptian classics to Hollywood epics and European dramas, Sharif…
Egypt has long been considered the beating heart of Arab cinema, producing timeless classics and modern masterpieces that resonate both locally and internationally. From the golden age melodramas of the…
Denmark has long been a cinematic powerhouse, blending Nordic realism with bold artistic experimentation. From the groundbreaking works of Carl Theodor Dreyer to the global success of Susanne Bier and…
Finnish cinema has often lived in the shadow of its larger Nordic neighbors, yet it has produced some of the most striking, melancholic, and darkly humorous works in European film.…
Cinderella’s story has long been associated with magical transformations, glass slippers, and dreamy ballroom scenes. But The Ugly Stepsister offers something entirely different—a raw, unsettling, and deeply emotional journey through…
What does it take to become the next great director, screenwriter, or cinematographer? Talent, yes. Passion, of course. But for many of cinema’s brightest stars, it all began in a…
Writing a short film script can feel intimidating, especially when you’re just starting out. But the truth is, great short films don’t begin with budgets or fancy gear—they begin with…
Some performances linger with us long after the credits roll. A look, a line, a moment — so vivid, so raw, that we forget we’re watching fiction. Chances are, the…